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turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a pretty amazing example as to how a town can really turn on a dime if there's the political will and if the public gets behind it. narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its waste
turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a...
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good to have you with us today the us military is fighting for domination on many fronts even at home winning the hearts and minds of taxpayers is vital to reaping over six hundred billion dollars a year for the defense budget. is going to take on reports falling victim to a p.r. campaign. nowhere else in the world are multi-million dollar war machines marketed like soft drinks and cell phones while come to washington d.c. metro. ads for military helicopters alongside those for a gambling spawned you would think somebody would know it's not so there is such a normal factor why if i just i knew before you mention it i just stop paying attention to the drones combat shapes fighter jets bragging about defining the future and nobody seems to care except for very few. these ads are targeted at a handful of people who decide on multi-billion dollar contracts but what do regular commuters have to do with this they're going to run and buy a fighter jet. this does have a certain effect on them let's find out. it makes me think that we are controlling we needed then we need to get taxes are goi
good to have you with us today the us military is fighting for domination on many fronts even at home winning the hearts and minds of taxpayers is vital to reaping over six hundred billion dollars a year for the defense budget. is going to take on reports falling victim to a p.r. campaign. nowhere else in the world are multi-million dollar war machines marketed like soft drinks and cell phones while come to washington d.c. metro. ads for military helicopters alongside those for a gambling...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> hello, i'm meg, welcome to "culture wire." for this episode, the director of cultural affairs, luis, will take you on a journey through presidio has been tet. -- presidio habitat. >> welcome to "culture wire." today i'm at the presidio trust, a treasure within san francisco, because the presidio trust is really a national park in the center of an urban setting. it dates to the very founding of the city. national park. toting me today to talk about this amazing exhibition at presidio habitat is cheryl hanes. can you tell me a little bit about the idea of the presidio habitat? >> succinctly, i have been long involved in the presidio. i was here when it was still a military base in the 1980's. i remembe
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> hello, i'm meg, welcome to "culture wire." for this episode, the director of cultural affairs, luis, will take you on a journey through...
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that means if anyone wants to give to help us recover after an event, we want to be able to use those resources immediately without having to figure out what to do with them. we noticed it today with the incident that happened in san bruno. when folks wanted to give, we were doing a little bit of scrambling trying to figure out who to tell to do what. the idea is we have those systems in place for post- disaster recovery. these are the areas of the recovery initiatives, and you have seen these all before. we wanted to make sure we had a sense of all the things that needed to be done, so we had 80 projects that need to be done in nine areas, and i wanted to give you an update about the most recent milestone. one of our big programs, which is very unique, is the post- disaster financial management cost recovery program. the key to successful post- disaster recovery is money. we need lots and lots of money. i try to figure out what to do with that money. so the controller's office has taken a major leadership role in the area to make sure we are better prepared for the money. these are s
that means if anyone wants to give to help us recover after an event, we want to be able to use those resources immediately without having to figure out what to do with them. we noticed it today with the incident that happened in san bruno. when folks wanted to give, we were doing a little bit of scrambling trying to figure out who to tell to do what. the idea is we have those systems in place for post- disaster recovery. these are the areas of the recovery initiatives, and you have seen these...
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they used the speaker from the p a system as part of the design. on the opposite side of the library, we have a large fresco which depicts the academic subjects that were taught at the time. it serves as a foil to the other fresco in the library, we have academic subjects on one side, vocational subjects on the other, and result is the concept of a well-rounded education. additionally, what we plan to do is the academy of hospitality and tourism will be part of, so the students can share with other students, faculty, the neighborhood, and others to come by and what to look to the artwork we have. >> by working with the students, we hope to raise awareness of the collection and foster stewardship.
they used the speaker from the p a system as part of the design. on the opposite side of the library, we have a large fresco which depicts the academic subjects that were taught at the time. it serves as a foil to the other fresco in the library, we have academic subjects on one side, vocational subjects on the other, and result is the concept of a well-rounded education. additionally, what we plan to do is the academy of hospitality and tourism will be part of, so the students can share with...
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me sure i never got used to killing. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. the u.s. is plastered with ads promoting the two fighting machines americans say they become immune to the campaign for defense spending to close to a good in their taxes. stopping the aging process a russian doctor claims to have found the answer to wrinkle free face and ten units . fighting for acceptance sexual minorities in georgia say their own welcome in their own home that slamming the government in the church for costing them a song like. relatively dull week for the markets investors expect this one to be action packed more in business in twenty minutes. oh it's ten am in the russian capital this is costing twenty four hours a day see land and even billboards the u.s. military's screaming for world dominance from all directions insatiable all machine is fueled by of a six hundred billion dollars of taxpayers' money yeah he's got it. no where else in the wo
me sure i never got used to killing. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. the u.s. is plastered with ads promoting the two fighting machines americans say they become immune to the campaign for defense spending to close to a good in their taxes. stopping the aging process a russian doctor claims to have found the answer to wrinkle free face and ten units . fighting for acceptance sexual minorities in georgia...
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stay with us for the full interview with the former south african leader later this hour. now as we get older so our bodies begin to turn around but a russian scientist believes he's got the answer to keep us in peak condition in our retirement. says he's found an antioxidant that stops the gradual deterioration of people's health if you think aging process. with that it looks complicated and it is it's almost a life's work for lead. to more years of testing and the doctor thinks he will have finally cracked the need of aging let's get the science over with now apparently it's all about how oxygen reacts in your body from the one thousand nine percent of the time it turns into harmless water but there's that one percent that turns into super oxide that later turns into very poisonous elements so the task was to find an antioxidant that stops that process. and hence according to the professor stops anyone from getting old he's been working to perfect his treatment for more than forty years the hard thing has been to try and stop any possible side effects colleagues from aro
stay with us for the full interview with the former south african leader later this hour. now as we get older so our bodies begin to turn around but a russian scientist believes he's got the answer to keep us in peak condition in our retirement. says he's found an antioxidant that stops the gradual deterioration of people's health if you think aging process. with that it looks complicated and it is it's almost a life's work for lead. to more years of testing and the doctor thinks he will have...
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join us technology update on our jeep. with i.b.m. . is data data generated from an electrical grid. is the data and you can do it or do it in california. the energy sources present black and. let's go to support. time for the business of data very well welcomed russia's largest private commercial bank is reporting record three hundred million dollars profits for the first top of the year it even outstrips the annual profits which alpha bank seven majoring its twenty years in business search comes off to its share of. the bank's treasury brought in a hefty one hundred and eighty eight million dollars. but loans fell by home to twelve percent allowing the bank to decrease its resets. the budget deficit in russia this year may be at least twenty billion dollars lower than forecast it currently stands at two point three percent for the first eight months over here it's a trend doesn't change significantly it will help save money from the government's reserve fund and linking the new positive outlook on the budget having been based on crisi
join us technology update on our jeep. with i.b.m. . is data data generated from an electrical grid. is the data and you can do it or do it in california. the energy sources present black and. let's go to support. time for the business of data very well welcomed russia's largest private commercial bank is reporting record three hundred million dollars profits for the first top of the year it even outstrips the annual profits which alpha bank seven majoring its twenty years in business search...
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join us for technology update on our jeep now with. this is data data generated from an electrical grid honester data you can do to do in california preparing for alternative energy sources to help prevent blackout. that's going to sort of. hello and a very warm welcome to the program the budget deficit in russia this year may be at least twenty billion dollars lower than forecast it currently stands at two point three percent for the first eight months of the year if the trend does change the committee completed will help save money from the government's reserve fund analysts are linking the new positive outlook on the budget having been based on crisis level expectations but the situation has been improving since the worst of decline and. jump in food prices in russia is triggering inflation while this summer's drought is sparking fears about food shortages the government is promising to watch food prices closely and to cap them if necessary but large retailers say they have a better way to tie down inflation as found out. in august
join us for technology update on our jeep now with. this is data data generated from an electrical grid honester data you can do to do in california preparing for alternative energy sources to help prevent blackout. that's going to sort of. hello and a very warm welcome to the program the budget deficit in russia this year may be at least twenty billion dollars lower than forecast it currently stands at two point three percent for the first eight months of the year if the trend does change the...
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this is where necessity used to call home. he is thankful all he lost is the house. >> he and the family and dog are safe. they came to the meeting to get some answers but he's not sure people he'll ask will tell them what he needs to know. >> what i would like to know, what do they plan on doing. this is a 30-inch pipe that runs through our neighborhood. if i'm going rebuild i want to make sure that the remaining lines -- >> he would like them directed away from homes. he is 35 and now lost the only home he's ever known. >> growing up there and you know everybody out there. that whole block. i live on glenview. people i went to school with and parents still live there. >> they both want to see left of their homes and salvage whatever they can just for the memories. >> right now i'm living with my aunt. >> you are looking at the devastation from sky 7. this is the area that many people want to get back in to. the area of some 80 plus homes that have either been destroyed or extremely damaged by the explosion and resulting fire
this is where necessity used to call home. he is thankful all he lost is the house. >> he and the family and dog are safe. they came to the meeting to get some answers but he's not sure people he'll ask will tell them what he needs to know. >> what i would like to know, what do they plan on doing. this is a 30-inch pipe that runs through our neighborhood. if i'm going rebuild i want to make sure that the remaining lines -- >> he would like them directed away from homes. he is...
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thorough look yet at the >>> hello, thanks for joining us. today, people in san bruno are getting their most thorough look yet at the neighborhood where a pipeline explosion leveled dozens of homes. and anne makovec is in san bruno this noon to show us the devastation up close now. ann? >> reporter: i'm here live on claremont and you can see behind me the devastation. police just opened up several more blocks surrounding the blast zone at around 10:00 this morning. this is the closest the public has been able to get to ground zero of the thursday explosion, a haunting scene for those who live in the neighborhood trying to get back to normal as the investigation into what happened here continues. >> it just looks like a war zone. >> walter returned to his house yesterday. just yards from the strip of homes now reduced to a strip of chimneys surrounded by rubble. >> it just looks like -- smells like rotten eggs and dead rats. we still have the same memory from thursday. >> reporter: the memory of running for his life. the investigation into wha
thorough look yet at the >>> hello, thanks for joining us. today, people in san bruno are getting their most thorough look yet at the neighborhood where a pipeline explosion leveled dozens of homes. and anne makovec is in san bruno this noon to show us the devastation up close now. ann? >> reporter: i'm here live on claremont and you can see behind me the devastation. police just opened up several more blocks surrounding the blast zone at around 10:00 this morning. this is the...
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he understood how it would be used against us if we started cutting corners. he was merciless about that kind of thing. saul was -- he feared the government as much as he feared big corporations, etc. at one time i think he did. unions, but he saw them disappear -- at one time he did. unions, but he saw them disappear. he was always thinking of corporations as gigantic organizations. he did not believe it was possible to take government from the money and not become a government servant. he was not an ad business. >> you are right that he had no use for president johnson's great society with his war on poverty. he said washington would spend that kind of dough, the government might as well station people on the get go street corners and hand out $100 bills to passing pedestrians. >> saul had no use for the great society stuff. he saw it as both corrupting and futile. people being able to live an independent, self-governing life. >> you look back on your own 10 years with him. >> i love every minute of it. it was marvelous. >> what was the high point? >> that i
he understood how it would be used against us if we started cutting corners. he was merciless about that kind of thing. saul was -- he feared the government as much as he feared big corporations, etc. at one time i think he did. unions, but he saw them disappear -- at one time he did. unions, but he saw them disappear. he was always thinking of corporations as gigantic organizations. he did not believe it was possible to take government from the money and not become a government servant. he was...
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>> good evening, commissioners and chief and staff, and the people who live behind us that keep us from anarchy. my name is doug mallar, private investigator of crimes against children. i have done it for 18 years. i a participated in investigations in 16 states and six trips to washington dc i have dozens of national references who lend their names and phone numbers, saying check me out. no one has ever asked -- has never had their name taken off my list. >> as you know, some of you were here when i came to years ago, and again last year. now we are tired of coming here and asking the police chief and you people to help us protect children when we have witnesses who have seen a lieutenant colonel living in san francisco at leavenworth st. skin babies alive, as well as torture 800 victims in eight states. i am giving you what i have given to d a harris today, what i have given to the u.s. attorney in san francisco today, and which i just returned from washington, d.c. last week, where we notified eric colder -- holder, care of michelle obama, what you're law enforcement here are coverin
>> good evening, commissioners and chief and staff, and the people who live behind us that keep us from anarchy. my name is doug mallar, private investigator of crimes against children. i have done it for 18 years. i a participated in investigations in 16 states and six trips to washington dc i have dozens of national references who lend their names and phone numbers, saying check me out. no one has ever asked -- has never had their name taken off my list. >> as you know, some of...
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no you're watching us understand also that we're watching you and if you help us out we'll help you out help comes in the form of contributions and jobs but for most those signals passed under the radar. nobody deeply questions the ads and as we can see with washington commuters it doesn't take long before advertised becomes normal get a check on our teeth marching in d.c. well the privatization of war is a worrying trend says former south african president thabo mbeki as he tells r.t. later the main threat is that it falls outside international norms. you've got this very worrying process of the privatization of war you see these large numbers of private military record drug doesn't get enough to understand and. who fall outside . of the norm international law governing. of war you can't allow a situation where you could these large numbers of people. who are free. as some kind of well private enterprise if. they wish the kind of mess and not a force. that would. be a possibility of the modern state to govern i would should. stay with us for the full interview with the former south afr
no you're watching us understand also that we're watching you and if you help us out we'll help you out help comes in the form of contributions and jobs but for most those signals passed under the radar. nobody deeply questions the ads and as we can see with washington commuters it doesn't take long before advertised becomes normal get a check on our teeth marching in d.c. well the privatization of war is a worrying trend says former south african president thabo mbeki as he tells r.t. later...
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use that money to pay for tax breaks for the middle class. but the business community has been talking about how horrible it is, having a tax cut when the economy is so fragile, robbing the economy of its recovery. there are a lot of democrats who are boggling. we will see if they can deliver. i do not think they can deliver the promise. >> actually, a former member of the obama administration drew the same conclusion. >> whether we are talking about rahm emanuel or peter orszag, [inaudible] the rights and in "the new york times" calling for an extension of the tax cuts that the rich has. >> this is something that the president can draw a line on. he does have a veto power. he can decide whether or not to extend the tax cuts for the rich for a year or something like that, or not. it seems to me the best thing to do would be to pull it back for those people who make less than $200,000, and will veto anything that does not help them. >> george stephanopoulos tried to nail him down on that question, but he said he would not necessarily veto. >>
use that money to pay for tax breaks for the middle class. but the business community has been talking about how horrible it is, having a tax cut when the economy is so fragile, robbing the economy of its recovery. there are a lot of democrats who are boggling. we will see if they can deliver. i do not think they can deliver the promise. >> actually, a former member of the obama administration drew the same conclusion. >> whether we are talking about rahm emanuel or peter orszag,...
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i think he may have joined us at this point. i want to commend the mayor for the tremendous leadership he has shawn. we were just athletic an organizational meeting with him and the residents of the town of san bruno. our hats are off to them for the tremendous work they have done and the tremendous courage they have shown and our hearts are very much with the people of san bruno and we offer our deepest condolences to everyone in san bruno for how their lives have been touched by this tremendous tragedy. >> we know that at the very minimum the town is coping with the challenge that we have, but they're also tremendously challenged by the tragic loss that they have experienced of family, friends and neighbors. i think none of us can fully comprehend what they're going through right now. what we can do and what i can share is the 20,000 men and women have the people of san bruno in their hearts, in their thoughts and in their prayers and we promise that pg&e will standby them. our company has been in this area for 100 years and w
i think he may have joined us at this point. i want to commend the mayor for the tremendous leadership he has shawn. we were just athletic an organizational meeting with him and the residents of the town of san bruno. our hats are off to them for the tremendous work they have done and the tremendous courage they have shown and our hearts are very much with the people of san bruno and we offer our deepest condolences to everyone in san bruno for how their lives have been touched by this...
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. >> used t be a house here. i used to look from there. have vry nice dec and now it's not there. >> reporter: it's gone. >> she and her husband and three daughter are finally home. the girls tried to coax the rabbit out of its cage but it's too terrified to come out. the hays was spared from the flames that consed the three homes directly behind him. he says she has been frantic sinc her family escaped thursda night. >> my eyes, i left to hotel. it's like somethi mentally. i can't stay in one place. i want to move around. now probably get one hour and a half of sleep during the whole night. >> reporte the family is waing for pg&e to turn on their gas and power. she northeasts to -- needs to do laundry a get some sleep. >> reporter: are you going to sleep tonight? >> i cannot wait until nigh so i can sleep, yes. >> reporter: residents were td to gather at skyline college tied at noon. their identification was checked and they were given instructions how that i would be allowed back into their neighborhood. this view from sky 7 shows the 10
. >> used t be a house here. i used to look from there. have vry nice dec and now it's not there. >> reporter: it's gone. >> she and her husband and three daughter are finally home. the girls tried to coax the rabbit out of its cage but it's too terrified to come out. the hays was spared from the flames that consed the three homes directly behind him. he says she has been frantic sinc her family escaped thursda night. >> my eyes, i left to hotel. it's like somethi...
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the rest of us mid-50s. seven-day forecast, warm two degrees tomorrow, another two wednesday and another one on thursday. temperatures close to average before the clouds get thicker and that cool breeze comes off the ocean for the weekend. here's frances. >> just got word of a major delay on bart. reporting a major delay in millbrae and sfo heading out towards san francisco and the east bay so we'll keep you updated on that. if you're driving, here's a live shot of the san mateo bridge. 101 looking good in san mateo. there was a fatal accident yesterday that tied things up but everything has been reopened there. and also we'll go out to another live shot for you, this time heading through 680 in walnut creek. southbound traffic there on the right-hand side is quiet right now as you make your way southbound whether you're heading through the san ramon valley or you make your way westbound 24 to the caldecott tunnel. so far no major accidents reported around the bay area so it's looking pretty good but, of cou
the rest of us mid-50s. seven-day forecast, warm two degrees tomorrow, another two wednesday and another one on thursday. temperatures close to average before the clouds get thicker and that cool breeze comes off the ocean for the weekend. here's frances. >> just got word of a major delay on bart. reporting a major delay in millbrae and sfo heading out towards san francisco and the east bay so we'll keep you updated on that. if you're driving, here's a live shot of the san mateo bridge....
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that does it for us here at 5:00. thanks for joining us. see you back here in half an hour at 6:00.
that does it for us here at 5:00. thanks for joining us. see you back here in half an hour at 6:00.
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i used to walk my dog down there and past her house all the time. the lady on the right had a wonderful garden. she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gonna long with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction. in the meantime pg and e lined the streets -- they are providing dumpsters for spoiled food, promises to have utilities restored. they are stationed on every corner to answer questions. there is one question they can't yet answer, how could it have happened? julie watts. >> as for the size of the crater it measures 167 feet by 26 feet. they don't know how deep it is because it's to unstable to put anyone inside. >>> services at several services remember victims of the explosion. how the devastated community is trying to heal. at the church in san francisco, the church gathered for sunday mass minus two. >> 15 years. its been a very difficult time for the community and the children in the classroom. >> reporter: that's the two who died in the gas explos
i used to walk my dog down there and past her house all the time. the lady on the right had a wonderful garden. she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gonna long with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction. in the meantime pg and e lined the streets -- they are providing dumpsters for spoiled food, promises to have utilities restored. they are stationed on every corner to answer questions....
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i will not use your misstatement in a commercial. [laughter] [applause] >> will you promise for karl rove and all those people who are funding your ads for you? [applause] >> we will go now to closing comments. based on the coin toss earlier, senator bennett will go first. you have three minutes. >> thank you. that is one minute more than i thought i would have. let me just say thank you to all of you for hanging in there so late tonight. it really has been an incredible privilege to travel 25,000 miles in this state in the last 20 months to listen, to hear people. i don't give long speeches. but i encouraged debate and their criticism and their ideas. we all essentially want the same thing. but the time this stuff gets to washington, it is so screwed up by the special interests and the lobbyist -- by the way, i might be willing to think about a lifetime ban for lobbyists or term limits for lobbyists. [applause] but what we need to do is have confidence in each other, no matter what party we belong to, no matter what part of the stat
i will not use your misstatement in a commercial. [laughter] [applause] >> will you promise for karl rove and all those people who are funding your ads for you? [applause] >> we will go now to closing comments. based on the coin toss earlier, senator bennett will go first. you have three minutes. >> thank you. that is one minute more than i thought i would have. let me just say thank you to all of you for hanging in there so late tonight. it really has been an incredible...
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low to mid-50s for the rest of us. accu-weather seven-day forecast, about 2 degrees warmer tomorrow, one more degree on thursday. that's all we can squeeze out before the cooling trend comes over the weekend. >> good morning, mike. bart reporting major delays in millbrae and sfo heading up towards san francisco and the east bay. this is all due to an equipment problem on the tracks. but so far no delays reported from the east bay heading in towards san francisco. no other delays reported on other mass transit systems. it's quiet out there. check out a live camera shot. here's the bay bridge toll plaza. zero accidents reported on the freeways at this point. another live shot, this for north bay commuters as you make your way southbound. traffic moving very well. 20 minutes the drive time from novato down towards the golden gate bridge and it's also a good ride across the san mateo bridge. traffic moving well in both directions. that's westbound traffic there on the right. get the latest traffic conditions and get person
low to mid-50s for the rest of us. accu-weather seven-day forecast, about 2 degrees warmer tomorrow, one more degree on thursday. that's all we can squeeze out before the cooling trend comes over the weekend. >> good morning, mike. bart reporting major delays in millbrae and sfo heading up towards san francisco and the east bay. this is all due to an equipment problem on the tracks. but so far no delays reported from the east bay heading in towards san francisco. no other delays reported...
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. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ finally allowed back home in san bruno three days after the massive explosion and fire killed four neighborses and seriously injured a dozen more. investigators still don't know what caused the gas line to explode as the search for clues continues. the california public utility commission is ordering pg&e to inspect all 5,000 miles of the gas line statewide. they are calling on the utility to change procedure for responding to gas leaks and preserve all records for its work on the line that goes through san bruno. pge crews are working to -- pg&e crews are working to restore power. lilian kim is live in san bruno with their home coming. lilian? >> beverly mandell's home was initially yellow taged which means she could only go home to retrieve her belongings. inside there are remanence of the pipeline explosion. >> i'm probably gonna have to have a new ceiling or something. that's also got holes in it. >> i expected to be in tears, but i wasn't. i am lucky this house i
. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ finally allowed back home in san bruno three days after the massive explosion and fire killed four neighborses and seriously injured a dozen more. investigators still don't know what caused the gas line to explode as the search for clues continues. the california public utility commission is ordering pg&e to inspect all 5,000 miles of the gas line statewide. they are...
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join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news early edition ... beginning at five. ,, . >>> on the >>> on the cbs morning news a look at today's weather, temperatures warming up after a brief cool-off last week across the northern half of the country. sunny skies all over the place except for patches of severe weather in the central plains. >>> another >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories residents at a san francisco suburb where a natural gas pipeline exploded return to homes sunday. the utility company ordered to check all of their gas lines. >>> the imam leading the efforts to build an islamic center near ground zero says in a broadcast interview backing down and moving the center would provoke radical muslims around the world. >>> the controversy over the proposed islamic center is overshadowing the struggle of a longstanding church already in the ground zero area. a greek orthodox church which sat on the site of the world trade center. >> reporter: st. nicholas stood in the shadow of the world trade center, a sliver of a buil
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i used to walk my dog down there, past her house all the time. the lady on the right, she had a wonderful garden, she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gone along with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction first hand. in the meantime, pg&e trucks line the streets of this san bruno neighbourhood, the company is providing dumpsters and promises to have utilities returned tonight and stationed on every corner to answer questions but there is one question they can't yet answer. how could this have happened. >> keep going. >> reporter: pg&e said today contrary to what neighbors told us they have no records indicating anyone ever called in to report the smell of gas in the days leading up to the explosion that angered residents we talked to today who said not only did they call in they saw pg&e crews testing for gas early last week. they are asking anyone with specific information about those phone calls to contact them as soon as possible. >>> julie, the
i used to walk my dog down there, past her house all the time. the lady on the right, she had a wonderful garden, she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gone along with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction first hand. in the meantime, pg&e trucks line the streets of this san bruno neighbourhood, the company is providing dumpsters and promises to have utilities returned tonight and...
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tomas roman of kgo in san francisco has details. >> there used to be a house right there. >> i used to look from -- they have very nice deck. i used to look at their house, and now it's not there. >> now it's gone. >> reporter: mila alasz, her husband and t fime. the girls tried to coax the rabbit they left behind out of its cage, but it's too terrified to come out. the alasz house was spared from the flames that consumed the three homes directly behind them. mila says she's been fr since her family escape explosion and fire thursday night. >> i didn't sleep. look at my eyes. i move to thote it's like stall i can't stay in it's like -- i o m i don't want to stay still. no, i probably get one hour and a half sleep during the whole night. >> reporter: the family is still waiting for pg & e to turn o their gas and power. this view shows the more than 100 residents who are being let back into their san bruno homes in stages. the only people allowed home to green flags. residents are being escorted by dozens of pg&e crews who are turning on power and gas, lighting pilot lights and heaters a
tomas roman of kgo in san francisco has details. >> there used to be a house right there. >> i used to look from -- they have very nice deck. i used to look at their house, and now it's not there. >> now it's gone. >> reporter: mila alasz, her husband and t fime. the girls tried to coax the rabbit they left behind out of its cage, but it's too terrified to come out. the alasz house was spared from the flames that consumed the three homes directly behind them. mila says...
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first kron4 a cake thompson joins us live. they're letting us know where federal but authorities are in the investigation. >> federal authorities are looking for information. dave heard reports in claims of people in the neighborhood smell gas . they're asking one in december know whoever reported smelling gas to please contact them. they're also looking into it anyone who might have dead vegetation in their yard, that could be a clue there was a ghastly. and they're also looking for people to give on that information. they're asking for cell phone video out surveillance video, anything out of the ordinary that could help with this investigation. because they still have clearly not been able to determine what caused the blast. today they said they bought an additional investigators to help them out. >> we have added two additional staffers to help us with the work. when we have started to do, document the damage, document the fire, the heat, the fatalities the injuries. the more that we can document the exact location and the
first kron4 a cake thompson joins us live. they're letting us know where federal but authorities are in the investigation. >> federal authorities are looking for information. dave heard reports in claims of people in the neighborhood smell gas . they're asking one in december know whoever reported smelling gas to please contact them. they're also looking into it anyone who might have dead vegetation in their yard, that could be a clue there was a ghastly. and they're also looking for...
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stay with us and nbcbayarea.com for coverage of the explosion. we have a link to the pipeline map for the bay area so you can see if your neighborhood has any pipelines and see where the two at risk pipelines are through livermore and all the way to fremont. our team updating the website with new information and pictures as we get them. >>> the long delayed case against a former bakery leader on three counts of murder is set to get started today. a judge delayed it because his lawyer was suffer for example serious back problems. bay and another man, antoine mckay, both 24 are accused of killing chauncy bailey in august of 2007. bailey was working on a story about the financial problems at the bakery founded by bay's father. today's hearing will set in motion a request to move the trial out of alameda county. >>> there is a push to get more police officers and patrols on oakland streets. kristi smith has the plan and how it affects east bay neighborhoods. >> reporter: good morning. you ask the people what their number one concern is for the city a
stay with us and nbcbayarea.com for coverage of the explosion. we have a link to the pipeline map for the bay area so you can see if your neighborhood has any pipelines and see where the two at risk pipelines are through livermore and all the way to fremont. our team updating the website with new information and pictures as we get them. >>> the long delayed case against a former bakery leader on three counts of murder is set to get started today. a judge delayed it because his lawyer...
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i used to walk my dog down there past her house all the time. the lady on the right, she had a wonderful garden, she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gone along with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction first hand. in the meantime pg&e trucks lined the streets of this san bruno neighbourhood, the company is providing dumpsters for spoiled food, they are stationed on every corner to answer questions returning residents might have. there is one question they can't yet answer, how could this have happened. >> reporter: pg&e said tonight contrary to what we have been told by neighbors, they have no records of any phone calls reporting the smell of gas in the days leading up to the explosion. that angered some residents we talked to that say not only did they call when they saw pg&e crews out early last week they are now asking anyone with specific information about those calls to done contact them as soon as possible. >>> of the six people still repor
i used to walk my dog down there past her house all the time. the lady on the right, she had a wonderful garden, she took a lot of pride in her yard. >> reporter: that yard is now gone along with 26 others. the owners of these homes will find out tomorrow when they get to return to see the destruction first hand. in the meantime pg&e trucks lined the streets of this san bruno neighbourhood, the company is providing dumpsters for spoiled food, they are stationed on every corner to...
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so we will use their bodies." for saul, this is a perfect example of analyzing the situation, seeing what it is, understanding the enemy, knowing that you could not use this tactic against the nazis, but understanding who the brits were, and devising a tactic that was superbly fitted for the situation. >> again, going back to the conservative talk-show hosts, conservative columnists, who are convinced that barack obama is using saul alinsky tactics to change and revolutionize the united states. based on what you know, what about that? >> saul would be the first to say, there is no such thing as saul alinsky tactics. there are just tactics. you choose them well or you choose them poorly. as far as obama using -- my guess is, and i want to stress this is a guess, i have never met obama. my guess is that he continues to have the insights, the sympathies, etc., that he learned from community organizing and from whatever he learned from alinsky, but as far as running his office is concerned, he does a the way -- it the
so we will use their bodies." for saul, this is a perfect example of analyzing the situation, seeing what it is, understanding the enemy, knowing that you could not use this tactic against the nazis, but understanding who the brits were, and devising a tactic that was superbly fitted for the situation. >> again, going back to the conservative talk-show hosts, conservative columnists, who are convinced that barack obama is using saul alinsky tactics to change and revolutionize the...
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thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. katie's here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the news reports, news pictures didn't do it justice knowing what we see every day as we come home is totally different. >> the blast zone. what some san bruno neighbors saw for the first time since a natural gas explosion decimated their neighbourhood. looking for answers, new scrutiny in the wake of that disaster >> i couldn't even cry, like the tears wouldn't come out. i was crying before when i heard she was missing. >> how congregations are remembering loved ones lost. a lot my husband's old stuff. fortunately, i got his mercury insurance too. mercury had better coverage, better service and and we saved hundreds of dollars by combining our home and auto insurance policies. and he got miss pookie.
thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. katie's here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the news reports, news pictures didn't do it justice knowing what we see every day as we come home is totally different. >> the blast zone. what some san bruno neighbors saw for the first time since a natural gas explosion decimated their neighbourhood. looking for answers, new...
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and as one commentator put it at the time he said the use of politicalpropaganda passed from the use of the left to the use of the right. they learned how to run an organization, how to organize and make things happen. right away, after sharon in office was set up. they started raising money, they learned parliamentary procedure. of course as jam mentied many of them knew it from the young republicans. they selected a board of directors and that for this report. there were lots of internal politics of course and those continued on at the meeting is forever. and one of the things they learned was either how to avoid those or how to win your battles, things extremely important for many of the things that went on after that. they recruited 25,000 members within a number of months. obviously, simply the mechanics of organizing that and keeping track of them was substantial. they organized about 100 chapters across the country within six or eight months. again, staying in touch with them all the other things y have to to keep them going was a huge undertaki. and of course, all of this was
and as one commentator put it at the time he said the use of politicalpropaganda passed from the use of the left to the use of the right. they learned how to run an organization, how to organize and make things happen. right away, after sharon in office was set up. they started raising money, they learned parliamentary procedure. of course as jam mentied many of them knew it from the young republicans. they selected a board of directors and that for this report. there were lots of internal...
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from the ntsb, they join us from san bruno thank you for joining us. >> how long do you expect it to take to comb through the scene for evidence and what's next after that. >> i didn't hear the question. >> how long do you expect it to take to comb through the scene for evidence and what's expected after that. >> the investigators will be there a week or 10 days to do whatever they need for the investigation. what we are trying to do is do everything we can to enable the restoration of infrastructure and we wanted to take the pipe out and not only taking that 28-foot section, but the pieces adjacent on either end. we are taking those become to washington for further analysis. >> you are not expected to have it ready for more than a year. why does it take so long? >> the examination is exhaustive and detailed and we look at all aspects of the pipe from the installation in 1956 to the history to the operation. we look at the people involved in operating the pipe and the survival factors and the emergency preparedness system that the operator has in place and also the implementation. we
from the ntsb, they join us from san bruno thank you for joining us. >> how long do you expect it to take to comb through the scene for evidence and what's next after that. >> i didn't hear the question. >> how long do you expect it to take to comb through the scene for evidence and what's expected after that. >> the investigators will be there a week or 10 days to do whatever they need for the investigation. what we are trying to do is do everything we can to enable the...
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thanks for waking up with us this morning. we will check in with rob. >> the forecast looks good though you may run into patchy fog including around san jose. 56 degrees and notice the wind southeast pumping in that marine air from the gilroy and morgan hill area. the temperatures, we warm up into the 70s and upper 70s in the warmest places and 75 in san jose. 60 in san francisco where mike may see mist with the morning commute. >> a commute with the mist on the side or on the front. we will see. looking around to the east bay where we have a number of incidents with a deer being hit by a car. they are consolidated to one after clarifying the locations. at willow avenue, the deer has made its way off of the roadway. the commute just 18 minutes. an easy drive and a quick look with chp activity. the pedestrian off of the bridge. you are not supposed to do that. that's not safe. so far, so good. >> people are getting a look at the homes while the investigation into thursday's blast continues. >> here's the latest. four people are
thanks for waking up with us this morning. we will check in with rob. >> the forecast looks good though you may run into patchy fog including around san jose. 56 degrees and notice the wind southeast pumping in that marine air from the gilroy and morgan hill area. the temperatures, we warm up into the 70s and upper 70s in the warmest places and 75 in san jose. 60 in san francisco where mike may see mist with the morning commute. >> a commute with the mist on the side or on the...
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all of us in the 50s at 8:00. but it's after 8:00 we start to see the sunshine break out from east to west across the bay. by noon i think our inland valleys are clear but the bay is still going to have some clouds. that's why you're low to mid-60s while we have low 70s in our valleys and 58 half moon bay. by 4:00 pockets of sunshine all the way out to the coast. 58 half moon bay, low to mid-60s san francisco and oakland. mid to upper 60s most of the bay. low to mid-70s south bay and north bay and mid to upper 70s in the east bay valley. as far as what's going to happen today compared to yesterday, pretty much the same around the bay. san francisco, san jose, santa rosa about the same. concord and oakland 1 degree cooler. redwood city 4 degrees cooler. actually a warming trend starting tomorrow all the way through thursday. hit the mid-80s inland, low 70s bay and near 60s at the coast. that next system approaches bringing us more clouds and cooler whether for the weekend. frances, how's bart doing? >> our biggest
all of us in the 50s at 8:00. but it's after 8:00 we start to see the sunshine break out from east to west across the bay. by noon i think our inland valleys are clear but the bay is still going to have some clouds. that's why you're low to mid-60s while we have low 70s in our valleys and 58 half moon bay. by 4:00 pockets of sunshine all the way out to the coast. 58 half moon bay, low to mid-60s san francisco and oakland. mid to upper 60s most of the bay. low to mid-70s south bay and north bay...
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>> they told us we can't. they changed the bound rips out, more houses. >> reporter: behind me here is where homeowners have been lining up all day to find out when they can go in. we've not been allowed to get in there with homeowner, but we will be soon. but the owners of at least 83 homes damaged or destroyed in this fire ball still have no idea when they'll be able to get inside and find out if they have anything left. dan? >> incredibly frustrating for those people, i sure. neal, thank you. that's neal karlinsky tonight. >>> and in colorado, hundreds of evacuees were allowed to return to their homes in an area near boulder that was hit by wildfires. 169 homes were destroyed. now investigators are looking into whether a fire pit, a type of campfire, sparked this blaze, which could mean criminal charges are possible. the fire is now more than 70% contained. >>> congress goes back into session tomorrow, and issue number one is your taxes. in particular, what to do about those controversial tax cuts enacted u
>> they told us we can't. they changed the bound rips out, more houses. >> reporter: behind me here is where homeowners have been lining up all day to find out when they can go in. we've not been allowed to get in there with homeowner, but we will be soon. but the owners of at least 83 homes damaged or destroyed in this fire ball still have no idea when they'll be able to get inside and find out if they have anything left. dan? >> incredibly frustrating for those people, i...
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they use it. when the train is moving, they jump on the train because it helps them to move to their destination. the danish cartoon crisis was taken advantage of by certain people with certain agendas to push their agenda. we have to understand the political forces behind it, the religious forces beyond it, the social forces behind it and manage it. does not about fixing things, is about managing. >> there will always be people with agendas. it might be the danish cartoonist for the pastor in florida, if he had gone ahead with his terrible threat to burn the qur'an, there would have been people who exploited that. where are the voice is pushing back? health and strengthen the voices who would say that what has been said is all full but this is not a justification. this is not a license for committing acts of violence against innocent people. what can we do to strengthen the hands of those people? >> we have to be strategic rather than reactive. a lot of what i have seen has been reactive. we need
they use it. when the train is moving, they jump on the train because it helps them to move to their destination. the danish cartoon crisis was taken advantage of by certain people with certain agendas to push their agenda. we have to understand the political forces behind it, the religious forces beyond it, the social forces behind it and manage it. does not about fixing things, is about managing. >> there will always be people with agendas. it might be the danish cartoonist for the...
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mcnabb got the old legs that he used to use in philly. 17-yard gain. coach mike shanahan likes his new quarterback. redskins would settle for a field goal on the drive. four seconds to go. cowboys with the ball, tony romo keeps a sharp choice. he makes the wrong choice. fumbles and that's deangelo hall, the other way for the touchdown. redskins up 10-0 at the half. with 19 seconds on the clock, cowboys still trailing fourth and ten. romo to miles austin. austin with ten catches for 146 yards. first down, dallas. now, three seconds left. last chance for the cowboys. romo eludes the rush. roy williams, wide open, touchdown, dallas. but wait. there's a flag on the play. it's a holding penalty against alex barron. look at that. yeah. clearly a hold. redskins go on to win 13-7, the final. that's your espn news update. i'm steve weissman. back to you in new york. >>> it was a big night for some of the youngest and hottest entertainers around with lady gaga scoring bigger than ever. >> the 2010 mtv music video awards gave lady gaga eight wins, including video
mcnabb got the old legs that he used to use in philly. 17-yard gain. coach mike shanahan likes his new quarterback. redskins would settle for a field goal on the drive. four seconds to go. cowboys with the ball, tony romo keeps a sharp choice. he makes the wrong choice. fumbles and that's deangelo hall, the other way for the touchdown. redskins up 10-0 at the half. with 19 seconds on the clock, cowboys still trailing fourth and ten. romo to miles austin. austin with ten catches for 146 yards....
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it is obscene what he is doing to us. he is apologizing for us out there in the world where he should not be. he is taking us down the road to ruin. that is what we should focus on, not on personal attacks. >> thank you. >> when i got into this race, it was because i believed and i still believe that i can change america for the better and to new hampshire for the better. i did not get into this race with the idea of bashing in the candidate or tearing anybody else down. i have not. i believe i have conducted myself honorably and ethically and i will continue to do so. i believe that we face a number of different problems, all centering on jobs. we have too many unemployed people -- over 50,000 people. this creates a number of other problems. almost everybody i talk to is worried about their jobs. many people are worried about job security. many people feel they are underemployed. they worry that their incomes are not keeping up with expenses. they worry about how they will retire someday. it all tires -- ties back to our
it is obscene what he is doing to us. he is apologizing for us out there in the world where he should not be. he is taking us down the road to ruin. that is what we should focus on, not on personal attacks. >> thank you. >> when i got into this race, it was because i believed and i still believe that i can change america for the better and to new hampshire for the better. i did not get into this race with the idea of bashing in the candidate or tearing anybody else down. i have not....
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. >> reporter: he used a long steel rod to show us how loose rock left after blasting can easily be dislodged. that's why it has to be removed so it doesn't fall without warning and cause injuries. he says some of the big mines don't do this kind of maintenance and don't follow the existing safety rules. but after the cave-in, the owners insisted the miners survived because the company had followed the rules. but the company never finished building a mandatory escape ladder. if they had the miners had a clear path to it and could have used it to escape. that out rages nellie, whose son is is trapped in the mine. >> this mine should be closed. this is an unsafe mine. it doesn't haved ladders to get out. this is a mine that shouldn't continue giving work to anybody. it's been overworked. it's a mine overexploited. you can't continue to send people who go below this hill because it's dangerous. it's very dangerous. you shouldn't send anybody down there. miner or anybody. if it's not safe. >> reporter: mining company officials did not respond to requests for an on-camera interview. jessica cortez
. >> reporter: he used a long steel rod to show us how loose rock left after blasting can easily be dislodged. that's why it has to be removed so it doesn't fall without warning and cause injuries. he says some of the big mines don't do this kind of maintenance and don't follow the existing safety rules. but after the cave-in, the owners insisted the miners survived because the company had followed the rules. but the company never finished building a mandatory escape ladder. if they had...
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boehner wants to give us. we just can't afford it. and really what we ought to do is as the president said agree on the middle class tax cuts. let's not hold them hostage while we debate whether we're going to give this very small number of people at the top a tax cut that we can't afford. >> it was striking to me hearing the president on friday when he talked about the economy and the choice in this election. he did not mention anything in his opening remarks about health care reform, which he and you and others have billed as signature achievement of this administration and you said once people know more about health care, the more popular it will become. we see reporting this week in politico that in fact there aren't any democrats who supported this who are out there touting that vote and only those that opposed it are touting it in the election. senator chuck schumer was on the program in march and this is what he said about health care. >> i predict by november those who voted for health care will find it an asset and those who
boehner wants to give us. we just can't afford it. and really what we ought to do is as the president said agree on the middle class tax cuts. let's not hold them hostage while we debate whether we're going to give this very small number of people at the top a tax cut that we can't afford. >> it was striking to me hearing the president on friday when he talked about the economy and the choice in this election. he did not mention anything in his opening remarks about health care reform,...
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well, karen emailed us, in print on paper. there is a ritual and history involved that just doesn't exist with electronic gadgets. it has to do with the relaxing repetitiveness of page turning. >> i agree with that. sometimes i like to read some of those articles over again. alicia says nothing beats reading an actual paper. i feel the same way about books. electronic media is a good thing but it shouldn't ultimately replace print. >> you can cut out articles and send them to people and i know my father likes to do that. terry says, on the weekend sharing a printed newspaper with my husband over morning coffee is the best. wouldn't be the same reading the paper online. >> yeah. you can actually fight for a piece of paper on sundays versus like get out of the way so i can read this on the computer. >> true. >>> tennis not the kind of sport that should be played in the rain. >> that's why the men's final of the u.s. open has been postpone for the third straight year. it's now scheduled this afternoon at 1:00 our time. and, of co
well, karen emailed us, in print on paper. there is a ritual and history involved that just doesn't exist with electronic gadgets. it has to do with the relaxing repetitiveness of page turning. >> i agree with that. sometimes i like to read some of those articles over again. alicia says nothing beats reading an actual paper. i feel the same way about books. electronic media is a good thing but it shouldn't ultimately replace print. >> you can cut out articles and send them to people...
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anne what can you tell us? >> reporter: as i was saying, pg&e is obviously focusing a lot of its work here in the san bruno neighborhood where the explosion happened. but a state public utility commission is now ordering them to check thousands of miles of pipeline across the state to make sure other neighborhoods don't end up in this same situation. the piece of pipeline, the piece that you see right there is now on its way to washington, d.c. a 28-foot section called prime evidence in the gas line explosion investigation. it was ripped out of the ground and tossed 100 feet through the air by thursday's blast. investigators are now trying to figure out whether the explosion was caused by a weld failure, impact from construction, or metal fatigue. the ntsb is digging to find out. >> there are lots of reasons why this pipe could have failed and getting into the crater will help us gather information to make that determination. >> reporter: now, the california public utilities commission did order pg&e to inspect
anne what can you tell us? >> reporter: as i was saying, pg&e is obviously focusing a lot of its work here in the san bruno neighborhood where the explosion happened. but a state public utility commission is now ordering them to check thousands of miles of pipeline across the state to make sure other neighborhoods don't end up in this same situation. the piece of pipeline, the piece that you see right there is now on its way to washington, d.c. a 28-foot section called prime evidence...
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despite the increasing amount of information available to us, we do not use it. we still make -- choose our doctors are not based on personal referrals or how they make us feel rather than researching their performance. one of the messages are around ferreting out those problems is trying to understand when things go wrong in medical care, how often is it due to an incompetent physician, a careless physician, verses breakdowns in care? we looked at this issue and we found that in the overwhelming majority of cases, there is always an element of a lapse in judgment. but there is always an element where equipment did not work at the right time, i handoffs between doctors and nurses did not go well. it is not always as black and white as it may seem. it is a lot harder than just going after a bad apple doctors. host: michelle michelle holds a ph.d. from chapel hill. -- michelle mello holds a ph.d. from chapel hill. let's go to another call. caller: i went to a poem enologist -- a poll enologist with a breathing issue and the man looked at me and said you need to los
despite the increasing amount of information available to us, we do not use it. we still make -- choose our doctors are not based on personal referrals or how they make us feel rather than researching their performance. one of the messages are around ferreting out those problems is trying to understand when things go wrong in medical care, how often is it due to an incompetent physician, a careless physician, verses breakdowns in care? we looked at this issue and we found that in the...